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Party will contest from all 60 seats in 2023 polls: AITC

AITC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee made the announcement while talking to reporters on Wednesday.

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All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, on June 29, said that his party is determined to contest from all 60 seats in the upcoming 2023 Assembly elections in the state and come out victorious.

“Trinamool Congress will put its entire weight behind the state unit of Meghalaya. We will put our entire vigour and might to make sure we are able to contest all 60 seats and emerge victorious from all of them,” Abhishek told reporters.

He also said the AITC is open for an alliance with like-minded parties, adding, “It is too early to predict but we as a progressive force, we are open if some like-minded parties want to collaborate.”

The AITC leader, however, putting all speculations to rest, said, “I must tell you that Trinamool Congress is determined to fight from all 60 seats.”

When asked, Abhishek said, “I am not an astrologer. I will target (to get) all the 60 seats.”

He further stated that the AITC always fights elections based on principles, values and ethics.

“The party’s principles are the people’s interest. If the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is controlling and drawing up the string from Delhi through the National People’s Party (NPP) in Meghalaya, we hold them accountable and we will take them head on. That was the role of the opposition which was missing all these years in Meghalaya and we have shown them their place. Meghalayans will not be cowed down and they will not be second class citizens in their own state,” he added.

The AITC leader said Meghalayans, who want to be associated and are desperately looking for a change should take the baton on them and ensure the proxy NPP government is defeated in the next elections.

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